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anim On February 2, 1940, a capacity house witnessed the annual stage production of the Senior Class. This year the Class of 1940 had the distinction of being the first amateur group to present the Broadway comedy success, What A Life , by Clifford Goldsmith. The play was directed by Mr. Iohn H. Corfield. This play's problems in stage settings, numerous stage entrances and characterizations were successfully dealt with by the well-trained actors and competent stage hands. Throughout the evening a highly amused audience followed the adventures of Henry Aldrich as he floundered in one predicament after another. The cast was as follows: Ted Rathbone Marion Brower Cathryn Hutchinson Bill Thrasher Marjorie Deckleman Norman O'Connell Elizabeth Taylor Anne Yale Ray La Brusciano Margaret Lowrey Bob Barrett Iean Warner David Patterson Peggy Hessler Charles Schlierer Anne Yale Henry Aldrich Barbara Pearson Miss Shea Mr. Nelson Miss Pike Bill Miss Eggleston Miss Iohnson Mr. Vecchitte Gertie Mr. Bradley Miss Wheeler George Bigelow Mrs. Aldrich Mr. Furguson Mary Deeter Arrangements for the production were handled by various Senior committees. David Patterson-Assistant Director, Emerson Heyworth- Stage Manager, Ann Tunno-Properties, Wemer Fuch-Business Man- ager, Anne Yale-Publicity, Richard Andrews and Ierry Patterson- Electricians, Arthur Frampton-House Committee, Grace Di Paola- Costumes and Make Up, Clinton Branch-Ticket Sales, Bemard King- Dance Chairman and their supporting committees helped the actors make this one of the smoothest and most financially successful of Bellows Senior dramatic endeavors. Y V I V V U U 3 I I Page 18
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O 1, ANNE ELIZABETH YALE Annie' Actionl Action! Action! Press Club 1,27 Library Squad 1,25 Pres.- Ir. Dramatic Club lp Band l,2.3,4p Glee Club l,2.3g Basketball 1,41 Merit Award 2.3.47 Student Observer 3,45 Band Ll- brarian 3: Orchestra Librarian 37 Assembly. Program Comm. 3: National Honor Society 3,4p Sr. Rlnq Comm. 3: Publicity Chairman Sr. Play 4: What a Life 4g Chairman Scholarship Fund National Honor Society 47 Chairman I-lat Comm. 4. stands for Commencement, the beginning and the end stands for Latin. Caesar's our friend? stands for Algebra, let x equals y stands for Study, and that's no liel stands for Seniors, we stand high stands for Office, now, why do they want me? stands for Failure, and a request to say for tea 1 stands for Oollar, the price of our book stands for Ninety, and that rapt scho1ar's look stands for Our years spent on the hop O stands for Onward, we've yet to reach the top. Page 17
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